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Carved Books | Brian Dettmer

Thumbnail image for Carved Books | Brian Dettmer February 9, 2011

Brian Dettmer (the book atopsifier) chips and carves books into incredible , three dimensional, sculptures. His selective revealing and concealing of the contents gives the book a new life and meaning. Click through to view gallery of his artworks.

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God is Sorrow – God is Wrath | Randy Raharja

Thumbnail image for God is Sorrow – God is Wrath | Randy Raharja February 8, 2011

Raharja made these stunning illustrations as an attempt to re invent God in his life. The vintage textures against fine exquisite patterns , Taupe Rust and Green color blending into each other. He has captured all the noise , the chaos , misfortune , regrets and shame in this piece of art .

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Typophile | Video of the Day

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A visual typographic feast about the five senses, and how they contribute to aesthetics and enhance our creativity.

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Etsy – Buy Handmade

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Where every thing you buy is a gift and every gift has a story. From vintage jewelry, hand sewn dresses, woolen mittens and knits, felt toys , homespun bath goodies to the most unique craft pieces like badges, hand bound journals , drawings, decorative collections and the list goes on and on until you are out of breath.

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Omm Writer – A Writer’s Heaven

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OmmWriter Dana is a humble attempt to recapture what technology has snatched away from us today: our capacity to concentrate. An unmitigated text editor.

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Crumbling Asylums – Photographic Essay – Christopher Payne

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It feels as if they have left just a while ago, their toothbrushes with name tags, their playing sneakers, the suitcases and most of all there lingers the sense of belonging they had for these places.You can feel the vibes of these places Payne has captured.

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